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Caraoke Crowd
If you karioke in your car, but no one is around to hear it, have you really annoyed anyone? | |
With due credit to [taution]'s idea of Carioke (see link), I've decided to take it one step further. Using an FM-transmitting microphone, you can now sing along to your karioke tunes, and have a captive audience to boot! Anyone within one hundred feet of your car with their radio on, tuned to an FM
station, will be subjected to YOUR version of the Ataris' version of Don Henley's "Boys of Summer".
The possibilities are endless.
"This next version of "Sweet Home Alabama" goes out to the big guy in the blue BMW who has been tailgating me with his brights on for the last 3 miles. Keep it up buddy...Madonna's next!"
Carioke
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Caraoki Credit to [taution] [Overpanic, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
FM Microphone!
http://www.physlink...FMMicrophoneKit.cfm "Attention, people of Earth!" [Overpanic, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Leadsinger
http://www.leadsinger.com/question.html [Shz, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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I'm thankful that governments regulate the airwaves.... |
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hahahaha, now somebody has to listen to our band. |
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wait, is it possible to have multiple user-FM stations |
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[dickity], it might be...what do you want to do? Have your actual band ride alongside each other? Then it's not exactly carioke, and I disapprove. |
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all of us would gather up our acoustics and play in the mic and broadcast. ya, it ain't exactly carioke, but we could play other singer's songs and people could sing along |
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Welllllll...I'll allow it this once. |
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I visualize this as that scene of "My best friend's wedding" at the restaurant: little by little, people from other tables start singing along and joining in, until the whole restaurant is happily sharing the tune. The hard part: keeping the harmony.
Still, excellent idea! Very funny ++ |
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